1.5-mile family-friendly path in Windham, NY, with views of the Great Northern Catskills.
The Windham Multi-Use Path is designed with the concept to connect the residential, business and activity centers of Windham, Hensonville and Maplecrest along the Batavia Kill corridor. The path provides a means to safely and easily recreate and travel by bicycle or foot in the summer, and crosscountry ski or snowshoe in the winter. The Windham Path is an extremely popular path for leisurely biking and walking, and is suitable for all ages.
The Windham Path consists of a 1.5-mile loop accessed by a parking area on Route 23, (1/2 mile east of the Route 296 intersection) and a .5 mile loop that connects the business area of South Street and Route 296. The Windham Path provides the only public access to the Batavia Kill Stream in Windham and meanders through meadows and woodlands and across bridges providing fantastic views of the Great Northern Catskills. Make a point to take a break during your ride or walk to enjoy the gem of the Windham Path – the magnificent and picturesque covered bridge that spans the Batavia Kill Stream.